1. In Meadows’ example of a one-stock system represented in Figure 15 above, whi
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1. In Meadows’ example of a one-stock system represented in Figure 15 above, which part of the system is the stock?
2. Looking at Figure 15, what does the faucet handle represent?
3. Which statement about Figure 15 is not correct?
QUESTION 1 heat from furnace heat to outside room temperature thermostat setting outside temperature dis desired and actual room temperatures e and outside temperatures Figure 15. Room temperature regulated by a thermostat and furnace. In Meadows' example of a one-stock system represented in Figure 15 above, which part of the system is the stock? heat from furnace heat to outside outside temperature room temperature thermostat setting QUESTION 2 Looking at Figure 15, what does the faucet handle represent? balancing feedback loop flow reinforcing feedback loop stock heat sources QUESTION 3 Which statement about Figure 15 is not correct? There are two reinforcing feedback loops in this system. There are two balancing feedback loops in this system There are multiple information links in this system. The figure is a simplification of a real home heating system.Explanation / Answer
1 - In Meadows’ example of a one-stock system represented in Figure 15 above, which part of the system is the stock?
Room temperature
2. Looking at Figure 15, what does the faucet handle represent?
Reinforcing feedback loop
3. Which statement about Figure 15 is not correct?
There are two balancing feedback loops in the system
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